he quality of windows is above average and the price was more than reasonable. Their workers did the installation job perfectly; exterior of my house now looks so much nicer. The job was completed in just one day. If you are ever looking for new windows, don’t hesitate to contact Seemray.

One of my friend have worked with Cynexis they never paid him on time and when he raised his voice for his due they terminate him for NO reason without any notice or compensation even they didn't pay him for running month due to all these my friend was in depression. Friends don't work with cynexis

1st Review : Worst experience ever. Please beware ! Kintesh Patel is the worst human ever as he does not have simple manners. All they want do is take your money. Forget service. You are better off spending your money with any other travel agent with your eyes closed.

ABOUT OHIO

Ohio

Ohio is a state in the Midwestern United States. Ohio is the 34th largest (by area), the 7th most populous, and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus.

The name "Ohio" originated from Iroquois word ohi-yo’, meaning "great river" or "large creek". The state, originally partitioned from the Northwest Territory, was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Although there are conflicting narratives regarding the origin of the nickname, Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree) and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes".

The government of Ohio is composed of the executive branch, led by the Governor; the legislative branch, which comprises the Ohio General Assembly; and the judicial branch, which is led by the Supreme Court. Currently, Ohio occupies 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives.[25] Ohio is known for its status as both a swing state and a bellwether in national elections. Owing to its strategic electoral importance, six Presidents of the United States have called Ohio their home state.

According to the same data, a majority of Ohioans, 55%, feel that religion is "very important," 30% say that it is "somewhat important," and 15% responded that religion is "not too important/not important at all." 36% of Ohioans indicate that they attend religious services at least once weekly, 35% attend occasionally, and 27% seldom or never participate in religious services